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  • 2020Evaluation of hydrogen storage performance of ZrTiVNiCrFe in electrochemical and gas-solid reactions46citations
  • 2020Hydrogen storage performance of the multi-principal-component CoFeMnTiVZr alloy in electrochemical and gas-solid reactions45citations
  • 2019Mechanochemical synthesis and hydrogenation behavior of (TiFe)<inf>100-x</inf>Ni<inf>x</inf> alloys22citations
  • 2000Hysteresis in Ce-based AB(5)-type metal hydrides15citations

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  • Bazlov, A.
  • Kaloshkin, S.
  • Hagström, M.
  • Mescheryakova, E.
  • Lund, Peter D.
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Hysteresis in Ce-based AB(5)-type metal hydrides

  • Hagström, M.
  • Klyamkin, S.
  • Mescheryakova, E.
  • Lund, Peter D.
Abstract

<p>The effect of partial substitution of Ni in Ce<sub>1-x</sub>La<sub>x</sub>Ni<sub>5</sub> intermetallic compound-hydrogen systems by Al, Sn and Co on hysteresis has been studied by pressure-composition-isotherm measurements. Al- and Sn-containing systems manifested a dramatic lowering of equilibrium pressures in comparison with their corresponding base compounds which can be attributed to higher Al and Sn atomic radii than that of Ni, and consequently, expanded intermetallic matrix. The addition of tin led also to widening of the α-region (solid solution) and shortening of the isotherm plateaus accompanied with significant reduction of hysteresis. The Co-substituted compositions were found to be of particular importance among CeNi<sub>5</sub>-based systems because of their unique capability to reduce hysteresis without decreasing equilibrium pressures. This effect was due to nearly equal atomic radii of Ni and Co, and therefore, unaffected lattice parameters, and on the other hand, to the appearance of an intermediate hydride phase.</p>

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  • compound
  • phase
  • Hydrogen
  • intermetallic
  • tin